Hey is there any way to have an actual terminal window open showing my nodejitsu app's log, rather than having to use this browser window, which keeps going away every time I make a different window active, then takes 10-30 seconds to show its log text again?

I'm having my app not working right, not sure why... it works fine on my localhost:3000 but then I do jitsu deploy and when I run it only the top part of the page loads, but none of the stuff that would pull from the database loads.

coderarity: I did check the logs, it does seem to be having problems talking to the session store when it's running on nodejitsu, but not when it's running on my own machine. Here's my app.js: https://gist.github.com/4583092

@avianflu I have this problem where one of my sites cannot connect to another one, We had this a couple times and mmalecki fixed it, some stale drone or something. Offending sites are modeista/modeista-site modeista-api modeista-identity

No crashes, nothing. The code is pretty solid these days. Here is the gist of the log. Take a look at the top, there you see the econn..., and later on what happened a minute ago where it works: https://gist.github.com/4583435

@avianflu my thought is that there is a problem when you have more than one drone active, sometimes the lb does stupid things, and it is so hard to detect because of the multiple drones and the stickyness of the lb. This happened 3 times now within 2 months

jmar777: well as you can see in the js code for the site it makes a query to './aggregate/ if you hit that endpoint you wouldnt have to scrape, its all in nice json too and easier to read on the command line

yaronn01: you ca use the module but you will no beable to create a DB on the drone, unless its uploaded with yor app, then also keep in mind the drones have 256MB of RAM so you cant't exactly load up large datbases into memory on the drones

We have some partnerships with mongo, redis, and couch providers, but I'm afraid I don't have any information for neo4j databases... but if you could find on hosted in US-EAST-1 that would be the closest you could get to our data center for the public cloud